Princess Anne has reportedly revealed the contents of Queen Elizabeth II's final private letter, which contained stark warnings about Prince Andrew and Prince Harry that have stunned royal watchers.
Anne disclosed that the late Queen expressed deep disappointment in Andrew's Epstein scandal, labeling him a "liability to the Crown" and instructing Charles to strip all titles and honors immediately upon her death. The letter urged "no mercy" for his "reckless associations," aligning with his 2025 demotion to "Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor" and Royal Lodge eviction.
For Harry, Elizabeth wrote of "profound betrayal" over Megxit and Spare, calling him "lost to ambition" and Meghan a "disruptive force." She predicted their exile would harm the monarchy unless they renounced titles entirely, advising Anne to support William's "slimmed future" excluding Sussex offspring from duties.
Anne, reading the letter publicly for the first time, affirmed her loyalty: "Mother was clear—the Firm survives by pruning weakness." This revelation fuels Harry's rage over Archie's/Lilibet's succession snub and title threats, with Meghan seething amid yacht exposés and Parliament's business crackdown.

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